Bu arada, bu şarkı sevgilisinin savaştan gelmesini bekleyen Katerina adlı genç kızı anlatır. Öyle ocaktaki abilerin dediği gibi Türkiye'nin "kominis"ler tarafından nasıl işgal edileceğini değil.
- iwfx!
sibiryaya gitsek kaplan görsek. oluyo mu öyle?
- özlem ercan
kulağa çok süper geliyo da, soğuk olur şimdi oralar, bi ondan çekiniyorum :))
- özlem ercan
benim kalpağım var bi tane. Doğu Almanya'dan almıştım. Tam oralık işte.
- özlem ercan
ama kaplanın garanti olması lazım. böyle karların üzerinden bana doğru koşmalı, ben de o koşarken fotoğrafını çekmeliyim (900 mm. falanla tabii ki:) O ekspress böyle ortam sunuyorsa iyi.
- özlem ercan
dur bakalım o tarafa gitmek ne zaman kısmet olacak.
- özlem ercan
"Television drama in the 1950s was still, to quote Mike Leigh, "dead from the neck up." Theatrical warhorses were churned out in mannered and unadventurous styles: the revolution that was Armchair Theatre was still a few years away. But when the notorious 1984 was resurrected at the NFT 30 years after its first screening, it stunned the young audience into a shocked silence and then an ovation."
- Brent
from Bookmarklet
1984 was made for the then astronomical figure of £3,249. Nigel Kneale (Quatermass, The Year of the Sex Olympics) wrote the script and Peter Cushing headed the cast. Director Rudolph Cartier even stretched to commissioning an original score, which was conducted during the live transmission. The live performance on Sunday 12 December 1954 scored the highest ratings since The Coronation....
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- Brent
Watching 1984 today one cannot help but marvel at the ingenuity of the production. Actors move through 22 sets while the cameras perform a high-speed waltz around the studio to capture the full horror of Orwell's dystopia; filmed sequences are played while sets, cameras and actors are repositioned. It is interesting that while television makers today, standing on giants' shoulders, can...
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- Brent
With Peter Cushing! And the guy that played Paul McCartney's grandpa on "Hard Day's Night"
- Brent
Watched this online the other night. It's fantastic. And it was recorded live. Quite extraordinary.
- Brent
Time goes by so slowly Time goes by so slowly Time goes by so slowly Time goes by so slowly Time goes by so slowly Time goes by so slowly Every little thing that you say or do I'm hung up I'm hung up on you Waiting for your call Baby night and day I'm fed up I'm tired of waiting on you Time goes by so slowly for those who wait No time to hesitate Those who run seem to have all the fun...
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- mavi balon
Writer's Group, Leningrad, 1985 - A writing prof of mine, Mikhail Iossel (in chair, with beard), showed us this pic. He said that, in any writing group he was in under the Soviet regime, you had to assume at least one member was KGB. He said it taught you to "write in code" to get things past the censors.
"First of all, it is necessary to explain that, although an act can be painful, it can still be pleasurable." - from The Art of Kissing: Tips and Techniques from the 1930s
"These stories seem at times to be stories of a long-lost world when the city of New York was still filled with a river light, when you heard the Benny Goodman quartets from a radio in the corner stationery store, and when almost everybody wore a hat.
"Here is the last of that generation of chain smokers who woke the world in the morning with their coughing, who used to get stoned at cocktail parties and perform obsolete dance steps like "the Cleveland Chicken," set sail for Europe on ships, who were truly nostalgic for love and happiness, and whose gods were as ancient as yours or mine, whoever you are."
- Brent
from iPhone